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You can also head up North Clark Street into Wrigleyville. You may want to arrive earlier than you might expect. On the narrow, one-way streets of Wrigleyville, traffic can back up. Plan ahead for where you want to park, as the lots are ...
When colonists first hunted whales in New England, the marine mammals were plentiful, and by 1644 whalers worked the coast by scanning the waters near the shore and launching small boats when whales were sighted. In those early days, ...
If you're craving something more rustic and old-fashioned—say, a tower of blueberry pancakes—check out Benton's Sugar Shack (2010 NH-175, Thornton, 603/726-3867, www.bentonssugarshack.com, 8am-2pm Sat.-Sun.).
Canoe down the Allagash, paddle a sea kayak along the serpentine coastline, and immerse yourself in the secluded wilderness of Acadia National Park Honest advice from born-and-raised Maine local Hilary Nangle on when to go, where to eat, ...
Go skiing in the Green Mountains, or cozy up for an old-fashioned sleigh ride through the snow Honest advice on when to go, where to stay, and how to get around from Vermont local Jen Rose Smith Full-color, vibrant photos and detailed maps ...
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Baker Island Light, built in 1828 during John Quincy Adams's presidency and rebuilt in 1855, is accessible only by boat, ... Entitled John Gilley, One of the Forgotten Millions, and reprinted in 1989 by Bar Harbor's Acadia Press, ...
... Fast Lane on a Dirt Road: A Contemporary History of Vermont. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2009. Probably the best-written history of the last 60 years of the state, this newly updated book contains everything from ...
There are a couple of ways to spot animals in Natural Bridge, and the best by far is at Virginia Safari Park (229 Safari Lane, 540/291-3205, www.virginiasafaripark.com, 9am-4pm Mon.
This full-color guide will help travelers plan the perfect trip, from leaf peeping and skiing to antiquing and fine dining. Expanded Coverage: New restaurants and hotels including top picks for romantic getaways and family vacations.